Prime Minister of Iraqi Kurdistan sack four ministers after violence

Prime Minister of Iraqi Kurdistan sack four ministers after violence

Erbil, Iraq (Reuters) - The official spokesman said on Monday that the Prime Minister of Iraq's Kurdistan region to isolate four of his ministers amid mounting political crisis that threatens to destabilize the region, which enjoys relative peace.

Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani and also serves as Vice Chairman of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, which accuses Curran party of fomenting violence in the recent period, which left five dead.

He met with Barzani on Monday, the ministers of religious endowments, financial and trade affairs and the affairs of the peshmerga, all of the party Curran.

Sofyan said Daza Yi, spokesman for the territorial Government to Reuters, "the prime minister .. asked them to leave the office. This action is intended primarily to contain the situation."

Dizayee said that Barzani will be entrusted to the current members of their ministries to occupy vacant positions for a temporary phase.